* REFACTOR: Rewrite infiltration to pull state out of React
Upcoming projects (auto-infil, the possibility of making infil a work
task, etc.) require infiltration state to transition with predictable
timing and be under our control, instead of inside React. This refactor
accomplishes this by pulling the state out into accompanying model
classes.
After this, infiltration can theoretically run headless (without UI),
although it doesn't actually, and you would quickly be
hospitalized due to failing all the minigames.
There should be no user-visible changes, aside from the progress-bars
scrolling much more smoothly.
* Fix console warning in InfiltrationRoot
It turns out true isn't actually a safe value to use in JSX, only false works.
* Fix up some comments
* Convert purchased server functions to cloud API
- Create `ns.cloud`
- Change `bitnode multipliers` and `server constants` wording for consistency
- change `server`, `ram` and `getting started` docs for consistency
- Added changes to 3.0.0 API Break and `setRemovedFunctions` in NetscriptFunctions.js
Tested by
- running tutorial `purchase-server-8gb.js`, and a more typical player one
- buying manually using vendor (Alpha Ent in Sector 12)
- deleting them all using script, and checked all deleted functions gave correct error
- Imported completed save to ensure auto-transfer of function work
* Revision in line with comments
- changed more `purchased` to `cloud` references
- Added BN mults auto-conversion
* Update getting_started.md
- Corrected function names for new `cloud API`
* Don't show `cloud API` warning
v3.0.0 API break auto-replaces `cloud` functions, not warning suggested.
* API Break correction
- `cloud` affected API break replacement changed to be more descriptive and functional
* Fix typo and add empty lines
* Update many things (check commit's description)
- Comments
- Terminal message
- UI Text
- TSDoc
- md docs
- Improve error messages in src\NetscriptFunctions\Cloud.ts
* UI: Disable buttons when player cannot buy things in tech vendor
* Tweak reachMaxCore warning comment
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Co-authored-by: David Walker <d0sboots@gmail.com>
There are a bunch of React components that update at the same rate
that the game engine processes cycles. Rather than have each place
that does so start its own timer to update that often, add a new
react hook that triggers an update shortly after the engine completes
a cycle.
the n00dles buff is meant as a meme as far as iam aware
but the corp changes made it the core part of a "fraud" strategy
because the corp funds added have now an alot bigger effect on the valuation
thats why i think a few more 0's are needed to tune it down back to a meme